Hand over keys of Markaz: HC
The Hindu
The Delhi High Court on Monday asked the Delhi police to handover the keys of the residential portion of the Nizamuddin Markaz, which has been locked since March 31 last year after several people who
The Delhi High Court on Monday asked the Delhi police to handover the keys of the residential portion of the Nizamuddin Markaz, which has been locked since March 31 last year after several people who attended a religious congregation there contracted COVID-19, to its occupants. Justice Yogesh Khanna gave the direction while hearing plea by the mother of Jamaat leader Maulana Saad. The judge directed that the keys be handed over to her within two days. The High Court additionally clarified that the occupants cannot enter any non-residential portion of the property, till further orders. It noted that the mother who was living in the premises with eleven family members cannot be allowed to stay in guesthouses.More Related News
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